Dissolve the tile adhesive which is also called mastic.
Taking tiles off stud wall.
Scraping away grout between the tiles is the first step in removing them.
This can also be done with the addition of a light sander using fine grade sandpaper.
If the wall is a proper stud wall then the new plasterboard can be fitted over the original studding.
Once the tile is down take a 5 in 1 tool and scrapper to remove any excess grout.
Try to locate a loose tile.
Follow the directions on the bottle for application.
Break the tile if necessary.
Cut away the grout surrounding the tile or tiles that you want to remove.
If it is how it is repaired depends on how the wall is constructed.
You may be lucky and the tiles will come off without damaging the wall too much.
The method used to attach the tiles to the wall affects the way the tiles come off.
The quickest way is to use a commercial mastic remover.
Usually the remover is applied to the remaining clumps of adhesive with a rag brush or sponge then left to sit for a few minutes.
Chisel tiles away from the wall.
Wedge the end of a putty knife beneath the bottom of a tile and gently pry outward.
If you plan to remove a whole wall of tiles try tapping the edge of each one with a.
Slide a putty knife or plaster spatula behind the tile getting as much of the blade behind the tile as you.
Remove the grout first.
How to remove bathroom tile without damaging the plaster walls step 1.
With the removal of the one tile keep going under the surrounding tiles gently popping the tile from the wall by prying it from the wall using the scraper and hammer.
Tiles installed with thinset or another tile adhesive often require more work to remove them.